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we see this extraordinary security environment here in boston and the suburbs. understandable why in water where they believe that he may be holed up. that explains the situation around there. they think they know where he is, but not positive. there is a concern for the last couple of hours that he and his brother may have had accomplices and those accomplices may be at large and could be dangerous. this morning authorities found and disarmed another bomb in the boston area. i say another bomb. i mean a bomb today in the boston area. there is a concern about whether there could be other devices. you put all of those factorsing to and that's the explanation for the unprecedentedly strict security in boston and the suburbs right now. >> when you talk about the motivation and their state of mind and why they did what they did including the attempted robbery of that 7-11, you have got more information on the carjacking that occurred. they took a man at gunpoint for about a half hour. >> right. after the robbery of the 7-11 and after shooting the campus policemen. t
we see this extraordinary security environment here in boston and the suburbs. understandable why in water where they believe that he may be holed up. that explains the situation around there. they think they know where he is, but not positive. there is a concern for the last couple of hours that he and his brother may have had accomplices and those accomplices may be at large and could be dangerous. this morning authorities found and disarmed another bomb in the boston area. i say another...
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whenever you have a case that goes on this long and someone is held in this environment you are going to find out that friends, neighbors, relatives, law enforcement, there are going to be missed opportunities to rescue in this case these three young women. there's going to be a lot of soul searching going on. but this one report that kristen just had, i mean, that is terrible to suggest what these women might have gone through and realize they were held for over ten years in at least one case. that's over 4,000 days this they were subjected to something like this. that's an unbelievable period of time. and now these women have to come back into society, find out as amanda said when she got out yesterday and free, well, free and freedom is going to have a whole new definition for them, thomas. >> we bring up jaycee dugard. she she said, "these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever this reaffirms we should never give up hope." that agai
whenever you have a case that goes on this long and someone is held in this environment you are going to find out that friends, neighbors, relatives, law enforcement, there are going to be missed opportunities to rescue in this case these three young women. there's going to be a lot of soul searching going on. but this one report that kristen just had, i mean, that is terrible to suggest what these women might have gone through and realize they were held for over ten years in at least one case....
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i also think that one of the things to do is we really need to take a look at the whole culture and environment in schools. you want to have a school setting where kids feel safe and where there are these bully prevention programs in place and these are strong programs. this is not just an assembly here or there or a lecture or a guidance counselor coming in talking about how mean to mistreat somebody else. we are talking about a cultural aspect to a school where they're building in to the school setting ways in which people deal with one another who are different. ways for bystanders to react to situations. these are the kind of things that can be brought in to a school setting that could change the dynamic in the school setting and also hopefully over time repeatedly teach kids how they're supposed to deal with situations when they're having a difficult time and resolve them, again, in a productive rather than a destructive way. >> doctor, we have been talking sort of broadly about the country at large, how process this information, maintain that feeling of safety and keep things in perspecti
i also think that one of the things to do is we really need to take a look at the whole culture and environment in schools. you want to have a school setting where kids feel safe and where there are these bully prevention programs in place and these are strong programs. this is not just an assembly here or there or a lecture or a guidance counselor coming in talking about how mean to mistreat somebody else. we are talking about a cultural aspect to a school where they're building in to the...
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layers of clothes on and boots and hats and gloves and everything else, you couldn't survive in that environment outside. so he likely had to be inside some type of cabin, some type of location. and again realizing that if he was on foot, not only is he carrying 275 pounds of christopher dorner with him, but he's also carrying probably a backpack and multiple guns and ammunition. so he wasn't moving very fast very quickly or very far in those mountains. >> clint, do you think he's setting this up for suicide by cop now? >> i think if he could, he would have escaped from the mountain. but this is a smart guy. we can't take it away from him. and in his mind just like we're talking about various scenarios, he would have had various scenarios, too, of what to do when confronted. whether he would surrender. whether he would in his own mind fight to the death perhaps in a suicide by cop scenario. so he had just like any police officer or military officer, a number of different responses based on the situation. he's the one that will choose that response and again tonight, this afternoon and tonight, w
layers of clothes on and boots and hats and gloves and everything else, you couldn't survive in that environment outside. so he likely had to be inside some type of cabin, some type of location. and again realizing that if he was on foot, not only is he carrying 275 pounds of christopher dorner with him, but he's also carrying probably a backpack and multiple guns and ammunition. so he wasn't moving very fast very quickly or very far in those mountains. >> clint, do you think he's setting...
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area is and i know it's a very nice, very, you know, lots of trees and very -- really a good college environment type of a setting. it's one of those things where people would usually want to say that, oh, we don't have those kinds of issues here. that we see in some of the inner city type of areas because it's a very upscale and a very nice area there and again i would agree is that, wouldn't expect it to be in an area of this nature. >> back to -- because we know that crime has no boundaries or barriers, we know that it can happen anywhere. >> that's true. >> and we saw that, especially chilling when the massacre at newtown happened. but to this area and it being wooded, if they're looking for another suspect there, from the vantage point of this helicopter shot, as well as some of the images i was able to receive here, it would be a challenge in searching for someone in the wooded area that borders the entire college campus. >> of course, you know, those of us that live down here in texas and some of the rural areas there, you know, you know how difficult it is trying to find someone in a rur
area is and i know it's a very nice, very, you know, lots of trees and very -- really a good college environment type of a setting. it's one of those things where people would usually want to say that, oh, we don't have those kinds of issues here. that we see in some of the inner city type of areas because it's a very upscale and a very nice area there and again i would agree is that, wouldn't expect it to be in an area of this nature. >> back to -- because we know that crime has no...
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do peel feel like we are in another high risk environment given this mass murder? >> i was in manhattan the day of 9/11. so it feels, it felt similar for maybe 10 or 12 hours but it seems like boston is back going about its day. not unlike the way new york kind of recovered as quickly as they did. i think one has to hope that the communicate responds quickly. that they're resilient. i think that the international nature of the boston marathon is helpful in an odd way at this point. people will go back to their countries and be as resilient as we need to be as americans. i think that these people who were engaged in this thing were out here living a purpose driven life. they were raising capital and raising funds for things that mattered to them. they were here for causes and in many instances and i think if the history is any judge, they'll be back to doing that very quickly. >> amen. thank you very much for that. >> up next, why would someone do this? we'll get into that question next. money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and
do peel feel like we are in another high risk environment given this mass murder? >> i was in manhattan the day of 9/11. so it feels, it felt similar for maybe 10 or 12 hours but it seems like boston is back going about its day. not unlike the way new york kind of recovered as quickly as they did. i think one has to hope that the communicate responds quickly. that they're resilient. i think that the international nature of the boston marathon is helpful in an odd way at this point. people...
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and since that time everything that the president tried to talk about, job legislation, taxes, environment, all those issues that america was concerned about, the republicans found some way to tie it up to make certain he suffered defeats. now the president has gone to the american people and said have i been wrong all along with these issues? we've debated them in the campaign. you, america, what do you think about gays and immigration? do you think i was right? or do you think the republican leadership was right? and guess what, martin? the american people said given the opportunity, we've looked at both sides and, mr. president, you do what you were elected to do. that's why the president can say we're not going to negotiate with debt ceiling, and if the republicans insist on doing it, he is going to go to their constituents, the american people. i have never felt better. >> the president also said on monday, and i'm quoting him, we remember the lessons of our past when twilight years were spent in poverty and parents of a child with a disability had nowhere to turn. we do not believe t
and since that time everything that the president tried to talk about, job legislation, taxes, environment, all those issues that america was concerned about, the republicans found some way to tie it up to make certain he suffered defeats. now the president has gone to the american people and said have i been wrong all along with these issues? we've debated them in the campaign. you, america, what do you think about gays and immigration? do you think i was right? or do you think the republican...
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anybody part of that effort who has a capability to engage in a close environment like this certainly is going to be deployed. there could be explosives. you have to assume if there is this individual here, tsarnaev is held up, he may have additional explosives with him. he may be armed with semiautomatic or pistols. you have to assume the whole broad range of force capability. he might have at his disposal. >> don't forget, this is a 19-year-old young man who was really falling the lead, we believe, from all reports of his older brother. his older brother rather than being captured was throwing devices, explosives at authorities and had an ied strapped to him. so they are expecting the worst here. >> and also his desperation would be multiplied by the fact that he has knowledge that he ran over his brother as he escaped and the fact that he had anything to do with the killing of his brother is unimaginable. >> right. >> and now he's alone. obviously guilt-ridden. terrified. >> exhausted. >> yep. >> he may be injured. since monday you can't believe this individual has had any type of
anybody part of that effort who has a capability to engage in a close environment like this certainly is going to be deployed. there could be explosives. you have to assume if there is this individual here, tsarnaev is held up, he may have additional explosives with him. he may be armed with semiautomatic or pistols. you have to assume the whole broad range of force capability. he might have at his disposal. >> don't forget, this is a 19-year-old young man who was really falling the lead,...
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search dogs out there, they had a lot of resources and this guy, 19 years old, on the run and in an environment he doesn't know with just the shoes on his feet maybe has been able to elude. now, that's probably very lucky on his part but law enforcement sitting there right now with their fingers crossed hoping he's still in the area because they may not know where to look next, al. >> that's my point, james. lucky for him maybe. hopefully he doesn't have that luck. but scary for others. i mean, i'm an early riser. i wake up early this morning, 5:00 a.m., in the middle of the night both of them have been caught, one's dead, the other's at large, there's no way i would believe that at nightfall the next day he would still be at large. what could be the possible scenarios? i hear when clint or don say that he is maybe somewhere and came home from work but they were on lockdown. people didn't go to work. so what could be a scenario to comfort me if i'm a citizen in watertown? >> that's right, reverend al. i don't think we can give you total comfort. the superintendent laid out the reason it happene
search dogs out there, they had a lot of resources and this guy, 19 years old, on the run and in an environment he doesn't know with just the shoes on his feet maybe has been able to elude. now, that's probably very lucky on his part but law enforcement sitting there right now with their fingers crossed hoping he's still in the area because they may not know where to look next, al. >> that's my point, james. lucky for him maybe. hopefully he doesn't have that luck. but scary for others. i...
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although it's very complex, we're trying to make a safe environment. what kind of story would an individual have that would prompt them to take a 5-year-old child hostage having killed the bus driver of a school vehicle? >> well, i think there may have been a number of things going on with mr.d ykes. number one, we're told by friends and neighbors that he didn't like government for whatever his reason. number two, that he had conflicts with his neighbors. so all of these scenarios that were going on, he may have felt, for example, martin, that he was the victim, that he was being oppressed. that, in fact, even with the shooting of the bus driver, and realize i only say this from a negotiator's perspective to try to minimize what he did in his own mind, the negotiator could build a scenario to the effect that, jimmy lee, you didn't mean to shoot the bus driver. you went on board, you had a gun to protect yourself. that gun went off accidentally. now, is that the truth? obviously we believe otherwise, but if you're in that situation, if you are the gunma
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. >> again, this allegedly targeting tsa, this is why in the environment we would call it a violence in workplace, potential violence in workplace situation because it appears and realize there's a lot to be learned, it appears this individual went in and somehow was targeting tsa. the question is, what is his beef? what had his relationship with tsa? if it is home grown, there's so many other ways to resolve conflict but unfortunately violence is a means of conflict resolution in this country. >> tell us more about tsa officers in general. they are not really police but do have that sort of responsibility within one area of the airport. but there are also actual officers and military personnel at airports. they don't have guns but they are sort of first level of response. tell us about tsa and what we need and expect from them? >> of course, tsa came about after 9/11 when we had planes hijacked and other individuals running metal detectors. tsa is well trained as they are, these are security officers, not law enforcement officers, don't carry guns or have the power of arrest. they r
. >> again, this allegedly targeting tsa, this is why in the environment we would call it a violence in workplace, potential violence in workplace situation because it appears and realize there's a lot to be learned, it appears this individual went in and somehow was targeting tsa. the question is, what is his beef? what had his relationship with tsa? if it is home grown, there's so many other ways to resolve conflict but unfortunately violence is a means of conflict resolution in this...
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the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk about how we need to invest in infrastructure and education and all these other things, republicans will say wait, wait, wait. the problem we have is a spending problem. the deficit is running out of control. i would point you on pew that did some fascinating polling about people's priorities in january 2009 and january 2013. the fastest majority is reducing duj been fets. it will be interesting how much he focus on that behavior. snoo meanwhile, you are looking at live pictures of vatican city. the college of card mals will be convene says next month. could they picture first nonusual eastern to ea
the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk...
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specific components used until we can eliminate other factors which may have already been present in the environment. in fact, we won't know with some certainty until the laboratory completes its final review. away from the scene, yesterday afternoon, the jttf began its investigation. immediately after the bombing, the fbi initiated a command post. those assigned to the jttf, intelligence analysts and other personnel from every state, local and federal government agency associated with the jttf, and many others on their own, including boston pd and mass state police, more than 1,000 law enforcement officers across many agencies had been assigned to this investigation via the command post. they began canvassing sources, reviewing government and public source databases and conducting interviews with eyewitnesss and others to determine who was responsible for this crime. we are doing this methodically, carefully, yet with a sense of urgency. all across the nation and around the world, the force of the united states is working hard to locate those responsible. already the fbi has received more than 2,00
specific components used until we can eliminate other factors which may have already been present in the environment. in fact, we won't know with some certainty until the laboratory completes its final review. away from the scene, yesterday afternoon, the jttf began its investigation. immediately after the bombing, the fbi initiated a command post. those assigned to the jttf, intelligence analysts and other personnel from every state, local and federal government agency associated with the...
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can have a booming environment and the economy could take off. >>> finally, before she was the princess of wales, this previously unseen foet yoef a teenage diana pictured with adam russell, son of a former british prime minister is being auctioned off. written on the picture, not to be published. >>> your sports headlines including major college basketball upset and a fine for one of the nfl's most elite players. >>> plus, some takerible timing for one truck driver trying to beat a train. >>> take a look at what happens when you fight a fire in near zero temperatures. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-u
can have a booming environment and the economy could take off. >>> finally, before she was the princess of wales, this previously unseen foet yoef a teenage diana pictured with adam russell, son of a former british prime minister is being auctioned off. written on the picture, not to be published. >>> your sports headlines including major college basketball upset and a fine for one of the nfl's most elite players. >>> plus, some takerible timing for one truck driver...
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how do you make constructive policy in that kind of environment? people support the policy until they hear who else supports it and then they think they might be against it. how do you make policy like that? well, today the senator who got the assault weapons ban passed in 1994, which was also a time that nobody said it could happen, that senator came forward again and said she would do it again this year. california senator dianne feinstein, who herself became mayor of san francisco because the serving mayor of san francisco at the time was shot to death, senator feinstein today at this press conference made her case. >> today my colleagues and i are introducing a bill to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture, and importation of assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices that can accept more than ten rounds. we have tried to recognize legal hunting rights. we have tried to recognize legal defense rights. we have tried to recognize the right of a citizen to legally possess a weapon. no weapon is taken from anyone. the purpose
how do you make constructive policy in that kind of environment? people support the policy until they hear who else supports it and then they think they might be against it. how do you make policy like that? well, today the senator who got the assault weapons ban passed in 1994, which was also a time that nobody said it could happen, that senator came forward again and said she would do it again this year. california senator dianne feinstein, who herself became mayor of san francisco because...
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you're looking at all sorts of residual effects of having, you know, a polluted environment and global warming. i want to ask you in terms of moving the white house or the administration on this issue and sort of pressure points john kerry is our new secretary of state. the state department oversees the ruling on keystone. i want to play a little bit of sound from john kerry yesterday making the case for doing something on climate change. >> we as a nation must have the foresight and the courage to make the investments necessary to safeguard the most sacred trust we keep for our children and our grandchildren, and that is an environment not ravaged by rising seas, deadly superstorms, devastating droughts, and the other hallmark of a dramatically changing climate. >> secretary kerry says he wants to take a more active role in determining poll. do you see him as possibly being a mover and shaker on this issue in terms of convincing the president one way or the other? >> well, there's -- there is not a better and bigger champion for action on climate change than john kerry. he is in a key
you're looking at all sorts of residual effects of having, you know, a polluted environment and global warming. i want to ask you in terms of moving the white house or the administration on this issue and sort of pressure points john kerry is our new secretary of state. the state department oversees the ruling on keystone. i want to play a little bit of sound from john kerry yesterday making the case for doing something on climate change. >> we as a nation must have the foresight and the...
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at any number of weeks in any kind of environment, whether it's done by the book or unlawfully. but for the other side the very details of the gosnell case we might assume to be the most repellent are sometimes consequences of legal abortion. if we hate them here, shouldn't we want to reduce or stop them elsewhere? it isn't intellectually honest to say these consequences are horrors when perpetrated by a monster like fwrgosnell but acceptable with well meaning and well trained physicians. the nature of what we consider to be human life as changed. as a society it's up to us to progress with progress. that means having difficult conversations about why we are outraged by gosnell and what we can do about it. okay. that does it for "the cycle." martin, it's all yours. >> thanks, s.e. >>> good afternoon. it's tuesday may the 7th. a hostage situation in cleveland undone. a community unnerved. and a society asking some serious questions. how did this happen? >> the nightmare is over. >> three women, each missing for a decade, found alive. >> she says, help me get out. i've been in her
at any number of weeks in any kind of environment, whether it's done by the book or unlawfully. but for the other side the very details of the gosnell case we might assume to be the most repellent are sometimes consequences of legal abortion. if we hate them here, shouldn't we want to reduce or stop them elsewhere? it isn't intellectually honest to say these consequences are horrors when perpetrated by a monster like fwrgosnell but acceptable with well meaning and well trained physicians. the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "talking hubris." we're talking about the american war in iraq, and one of the key elements in the rush to war was the role the media played. there's this amazing bit of sound from bill keller, executive editor of the "new york times," and this is him talking about the internal incentive structure in the "new york times" that contributed to stories ending up on the front page and in the back of the paper. >> there was kind of this mainstream view that this was real. add to that the kind of -- just the competitive urge that motivates newspaper reporters, the desire to get stories first, to get stories exclusively, to get stories on the front page. you know, all of those came into play. and in fact, you know, the "t e "times" wrote a number of really bad stories, inad
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me who really, really supports the right of this little country of israel to exist in such a hostile environment. as well as all of the problems that senator hagel has with regard, really, to the global leadership of the united states. i think it's -- he could not have picked a more troublesome, out of the mainstream nominee and i'm not alone. "the washington post" in an editorial early this year begged the president not to choose senator hagel as being totally out of the mainstream. >> senator wicker, thank you for your time. i greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in nia-malika henderson, jim rootenberg and jack jacobs. jim, i would like to start off with you. you were on yesterday and discussing an article you'd written discussing who's behind the television ads and radio ads who have gone after chuck hagel on israel, on his comments that were seen as anti-gay. the list goes on and on here but we know it's coming from secret donors. this factor in to the questions that we heard today from the senators? >> i don't -- you know, i have to say to me this is the real stuff and these
me who really, really supports the right of this little country of israel to exist in such a hostile environment. as well as all of the problems that senator hagel has with regard, really, to the global leadership of the united states. i think it's -- he could not have picked a more troublesome, out of the mainstream nominee and i'm not alone. "the washington post" in an editorial early this year begged the president not to choose senator hagel as being totally out of the mainstream....
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you and i were talking at several points yesterday and it was rather incredulous just the ghost town environment of boston. >> you really couldn't believe it. certainly an eerie sight, alex. yesterday the streets of boston should have been teeming with commuters. there should have been tourists. there should have been people outside enjoying the weather. but instead they were hunkered down. they were staying inside, heeding orders that there was a terrorist, potentially on the loose. about 1 million people ordered to stay inside. to lock their doors. boston and its surrounding suburbs were virtually under siege. a lockdown in the suburbs, a shelter in place order for the city. >> we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked, and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> reporter: it was early friday morning when dzhokhar tsarnaev escaped a police shoot-out in watertown. forcing officials to shut down a 20-block radius, and demanding residents stay indoors for their own safety. >> i've just never
you and i were talking at several points yesterday and it was rather incredulous just the ghost town environment of boston. >> you really couldn't believe it. certainly an eerie sight, alex. yesterday the streets of boston should have been teeming with commuters. there should have been tourists. there should have been people outside enjoying the weather. but instead they were hunkered down. they were staying inside, heeding orders that there was a terrorist, potentially on the loose....
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this is not going to harm the environment, like i said, they're going to make their voices heard. exactly what was said. he doesn't have to run again. so he doesn't have -- it's the same thing. he doesn't have to rely on these people for votes next cycle. so maybe we will see this go through. >> jackie, lauren, good to see both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> in rome, cardinals are meeting at the vatican to prepare for electing the next pope. the big priority, set a date of the enclave to choose the next successor for pope benedict. more on that coming up in a live report in our next half hour. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. will restore even skin tone? think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help restore even color. olay professional even skin tone. and help restore even color. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take
this is not going to harm the environment, like i said, they're going to make their voices heard. exactly what was said. he doesn't have to run again. so he doesn't have -- it's the same thing. he doesn't have to rely on these people for votes next cycle. so maybe we will see this go through. >> jackie, lauren, good to see both of you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> in rome, cardinals are meeting at the vatican to prepare for electing the next pope. the big priority, set a...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> did chris christie or his political appointee cronies shut down part of the world's busiest bridge in order to punish a political opponent? a month ago that question was only being asked in local new jersey media. then the national media and now on capitol hill hill. this is the traffic-gate scandal. at issue is an allegation from the democratic mayor of the new jersey town of ft. lee that sit at the entrance of the george washington bridge. that christie's appointees made a punitive decision to close two of the three access lanes on the bridge leading into his town. causing a traffic nightmare for ft. lee residents. half hour commutes taking four hours and kids showing up late to their first day of school. christie's appointees claimed they closed the lanes in order to do a traffic study. but the head of the agency that oversees the bridge said he has heard nothing about a terrific study. christie's allies closed the access lane to get back at the f lee may your because the mayor had conspicuously refused to support the mayor fo
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> did chris christie or his political appointee cronies shut down part of the world's busiest bridge in order to punish a political opponent? a month ago that question was only being asked in local new jersey media. then the national media and now on capitol hill hill. this is the traffic-gate scandal. at issue is an allegation from the democratic mayor of the new jersey town of ft. lee that sit at the entrance of the george...
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and how do we get them in an environment in which nobody wants to serve and we have a hard time making national security decisions about what to do and make them honestly and intelligently. we've had a pretty lousy record of making intelligent decisions about national security in the last few years. >> i just think it's fascinating that we're now in a position where we need to be transitioning from being a military that is making all of its decisions about dwell time and how much time you got between deployments and who is going to deploy where and when to instead thinking about a mill they're is not at war, that needs to decide what its strength is going to be, its training requirements, its weapons systems are going to be. and the last time we did this really is after vietnam and we've got all these vietnam guys. >> you're absolutely right. if you talk to a guy like marty dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and you get him against the corner and we're inside the cone of silence and he'll tell you honestly what he believes, he will tell you that one of the major tasks of t
and how do we get them in an environment in which nobody wants to serve and we have a hard time making national security decisions about what to do and make them honestly and intelligently. we've had a pretty lousy record of making intelligent decisions about national security in the last few years. >> i just think it's fascinating that we're now in a position where we need to be transitioning from being a military that is making all of its decisions about dwell time and how much time you...
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a balanced diet, don't smoke, and try to keep your mental health at a certain level, no high stress environment, the chance for you getting all diseases drops dramatically, beats every pill, everything invented. but if you don't do one of them, everything -- your chances buoy back to the surface. >> so you need them all. >> so as soon as i heard that, and he was still eating his gnocchi, i remember going that's it. it's a set of things when you don't do together give false-negatives. so you're going to get a lot of reports that say negative and some that say positive. and when i looked at the verch the next couple years. >> what were the five things you came up with? >> oh, my gosh. >> we have them. if you want me to tell you. >> no, it's very interesting and complicated. so first one is obviously teachers have the most impact, right? so what i found is, you know, we need to make a system where 95% of our teachers can teach these kids. it can't be just the top 25%. because the top 25% can close the achievement gap by themselves. but that's not enough teachers. we have to make 95. what it requir
a balanced diet, don't smoke, and try to keep your mental health at a certain level, no high stress environment, the chance for you getting all diseases drops dramatically, beats every pill, everything invented. but if you don't do one of them, everything -- your chances buoy back to the surface. >> so you need them all. >> so as soon as i heard that, and he was still eating his gnocchi, i remember going that's it. it's a set of things when you don't do together give...
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congress said no and the stock market fell a few hundred points and the political environment changed and it was possible to pass 26789 t.a.r.p. i have great difficulty imagining that the president would make this decision he made and then just disregard the wilf congress and attack anyway. >> interesting. i think we're out of time. i did want to add i don't think the impeachment piece is significant. if there's an unreasonable threat out there that may exist in the republican party, the article 2 authority for the president to order limited strikes is very clear. whether or not congress acts, i think he has that. >> josh, rational thought and thinking. we love having you on. >> thanks, abby. >> 45% of americans told us they don't know enough about syria to decide on military intervention. we'll help you make your mind up next. after all, it's the nbc way. [announcer] there's no hiding the goodness of the latest from beneful baked delights. new heartfuls are made with real bacon... ...and oven-baked to crisp perfection. new heartfuls from beneful baked delights. like this samsung 60"
congress said no and the stock market fell a few hundred points and the political environment changed and it was possible to pass 26789 t.a.r.p. i have great difficulty imagining that the president would make this decision he made and then just disregard the wilf congress and attack anyway. >> interesting. i think we're out of time. i did want to add i don't think the impeachment piece is significant. if there's an unreasonable threat out there that may exist in the republican party, the...
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can you imagine living in that environment and developing in a normal way? >> last night, eugene, on my show we had a friend of castro, a neighbor, friend is probably too strong of a term. said he called the police in 2011. listen to this. >> she come home from work and say she saw a girl holding a baby beating on the window asking for help. when i came back home, i immediately called the police. >> so you call the police, the police came, a cruiser eventually came, they pounded on the door 20 times and then went away? you're absolutely positive? because police say they have no record of this. >> look, i'm absolutely positive. >> now, of course the cleveland police deny that. they were called to the house. let's listen to the police chief. >> we have no record of those calls coming in over the last ten years. >> you have no record of it. does that mean those calls didn't come or is it possible the calls were made and for whatever reason they were never recorded? >> no, we would have a recording of those calls. >> now, the reason there's a problem with the co
can you imagine living in that environment and developing in a normal way? >> last night, eugene, on my show we had a friend of castro, a neighbor, friend is probably too strong of a term. said he called the police in 2011. listen to this. >> she come home from work and say she saw a girl holding a baby beating on the window asking for help. when i came back home, i immediately called the police. >> so you call the police, the police came, a cruiser eventually came, they...
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it's a completely conditioned environment. we use a misting technology that mixes the nutrients with water. 95% less water than what you use in convention al culture. and the mist goes straight to the root systems. so you're main lining the root systems right to the plants without resistance from dirt. >> so there is mist involved. not water, but there is misting involved. >> right. >> what are we looking at here? >> these are what we use to actually grow the plants in the grow cubes. they're 3d printed seed carriers. so we're very bullish on 3d printing and we're developing a parallel technology that will print 3d seed carriers like these by using an organic material -- >> can i touch? >> so that would serve as fertilizer. >> and the crops that you're growing in this now, are they the same? are they identical to the fruits and vegetables that i would buy at a whole foods or trader joe's? >> yeah. the emphasis is that they're locally grown, but they're exactly the same. >> how do you get this to scale? how do we get this to th
it's a completely conditioned environment. we use a misting technology that mixes the nutrients with water. 95% less water than what you use in convention al culture. and the mist goes straight to the root systems. so you're main lining the root systems right to the plants without resistance from dirt. >> so there is mist involved. not water, but there is misting involved. >> right. >> what are we looking at here? >> these are what we use to actually grow the plants in...
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it's a target rich environment in terms of villains here. there's the congress that gave the administration this power. there's the administration which exercised all of that power and more and there's the court, the secret court that signed off on this incredibly broad order that allows the government to sweep up information about everybody. every phone call you make. every -- how long is that phone call? who are you calling? maybe even the location information associated with the phone call. that's a lot of data. it's not just about suspected terrorists, it's about everybody. >> let me ask you about a statement that's come out tonight from an unnamed official because it's always an unnamed official. unnamed senior administration official telling reuters tonight the prism program that's been disclosed by the "washington post" and the guardian tonight, communications collection program referred to in "the guardian" and "washington post" stories does not allow targeting of any u.s. citizen or any person in the united states. it's only targeti
it's a target rich environment in terms of villains here. there's the congress that gave the administration this power. there's the administration which exercised all of that power and more and there's the court, the secret court that signed off on this incredibly broad order that allows the government to sweep up information about everybody. every phone call you make. every -- how long is that phone call? who are you calling? maybe even the location information associated with the phone call....
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we're speaking about the environment. we're talking about the connection between racial justice and social justice and economic injustice. >> krystal ball is walking to the podium. >> next up, ladies and gentlemen, the first female speaker -- >> right now attorney general eric holder is on the podium. >> until every eligible american has the chance to exercise his or her right to vote -- >> we're all amassed on the mall. we're about to march. it's been a really inspiring day. >> if you are growing up in this country and recognize there's unfinished business, you have an obligation not to just sit there and hope for it to change or pray it changes or preach about change. you have to show the same kind of struggle and sacrifice. >> race relations has been the gateway to dealing with syria's problems, the gateway to a more perfect union. in that sense, it's the key indicator of hope. >> unfortunately, the reasons we're here today are too much like the reasons we were here 50 years ago. >> this notion we have in this country
we're speaking about the environment. we're talking about the connection between racial justice and social justice and economic injustice. >> krystal ball is walking to the podium. >> next up, ladies and gentlemen, the first female speaker -- >> right now attorney general eric holder is on the podium. >> until every eligible american has the chance to exercise his or her right to vote -- >> we're all amassed on the mall. we're about to march. it's been a really...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> george zimmerman's esstranged wife called 911 from her father's house and told the police that george zimmerman was threatening them with a gun and that he had punched her father in the nose. >> are you guys outside? >> yes, we are. >> george might have been shooting at us. i don't know. we are going inside the house. >> that is the woman who knows george zimmerman better than anyone else and she thought, quote, george might start shooting at us. george zimmerman's wife chose not to press charges today. the rewrite is next. ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] i
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> george zimmerman's esstranged wife called 911 from her father's house and told the police that george zimmerman was threatening them with a gun and that he had punched her father in the nose. >> are you guys outside? >> yes, we are. >> george might have been shooting at us. i don't know. we are going inside the house. >> that is the woman who knows george zimmerman better than anyone else and she...
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these player, under that environment, still chose to take a stand and speak their mind and call attention to the fact they can be stuck with medical bills. graduation rates are 50%. players have power, whether or not they channel it is the question and i think that this campaign was designed by players and there's no question of why you see players participating because they're doing it in a way that they're comfortable. in terms of television, they put those apus out there on television. there's a reason why the shoe companies put their logos on their players. millions of viewers are watching that and they're able to make a statement. >> there's also a reason they like this. this lawsuit is remarkable. they've been manufacturing this college football game in which they don't use the name of current college players, but they use the identity. if you're a star quarterback, six feet and wear number 12 and are playing for oklahoma state, the oklahoma state team has a quarterback who's six feet and wears number 12 and aren't seeing a penny. >> down to your skin tone and if you have an afro an
these player, under that environment, still chose to take a stand and speak their mind and call attention to the fact they can be stuck with medical bills. graduation rates are 50%. players have power, whether or not they channel it is the question and i think that this campaign was designed by players and there's no question of why you see players participating because they're doing it in a way that they're comfortable. in terms of television, they put those apus out there on television....
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it seems like in today's environment it is almost impossible to avoid talking about politics. is that a no-no or is there a right way to handle it? >> i talk about this a lot. in a situation like this, this is politics and what you talk about on a daily basis. for the majority of offices out there, it is not part of the every day career. it is almost like sports teams. you are really amped about the team. if you don't like them, you feel bad about it. unless it is involved in the office, of course you can talk with people and don't bring it into the center core of the office. >> good advice. thank you so much. up next, keeping it in the family with the newest member of our office family. ready to run your lines? okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fire
it seems like in today's environment it is almost impossible to avoid talking about politics. is that a no-no or is there a right way to handle it? >> i talk about this a lot. in a situation like this, this is politics and what you talk about on a daily basis. for the majority of offices out there, it is not part of the every day career. it is almost like sports teams. you are really amped about the team. if you don't like them, you feel bad about it. unless it is involved in the office,...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. we need a new recipe. hmmm. let us consult the scroll of infinite deliciousness. ♪ oh! perfect. [ wisest kid ] campbell's has the recipes kids love. like easy chicken and cheese enchiladas. so good! can i keep this? you already have it at campbellskitchen.com. nice. [ blows ] [ gong ] m'm! m'm! good! >>> we're back. washington is stunned tonight by the shooting at the navy yard here today. i'm joined right now by two washington colleagues of mine. the "washington post" pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson and "the huffington post's" howard fryman. howard, i want to start with you. you've been out there all day getting your head around this thing. what's it tell us about our city, we're so used to this, the navy yard that's always been there, doesn't make any noise, so near us, along the marine barracks, along the river, near the stadium now, and all of a sudden, 12 people dead tod
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with a lot of hot dogs and a lot of playing and a lot of patience, we got them used to the environment and built simulators and practiced and practiced. >> quick question, who let the dogs out? is my first question. >> clever. >> he makes jokes. i always wanted to know -- second question. you don't have to answer that. >> oh, good. >> my second is more serious, you document how there's an emotional response from dogs when they see certain humans they recognize. is there any link there to why we as human beings feel so close to dogs? >> well, that's a great question. i've been studying humans for a very long time. there are certain parts of the brain that humans respond to when we interact with each other. so really the reason we're doing this is to try to figure out if dog's brains respond like humans in similar really do. growing up, my dog always knew when i was sick. it was fascinating. but here in new york city, i cannot tell you how often i'm on a run or even at a restaurant and dogs are treated like human beings, whether they're being strolled around in a stroller, whether they'r
with a lot of hot dogs and a lot of playing and a lot of patience, we got them used to the environment and built simulators and practiced and practiced. >> quick question, who let the dogs out? is my first question. >> clever. >> he makes jokes. i always wanted to know -- second question. you don't have to answer that. >> oh, good. >> my second is more serious, you document how there's an emotional response from dogs when they see certain humans they recognize. is...
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gabe said they're trying to create a civil environment. when's the strategy there? >> one of the things that has a hostage negotiator i would try to use as a hook is this little boy's 6th birthday which is wednesday and work very hard -- now realize he has a grown daughter so he is a parent even though he's allegedly estranged from his grown daughter and saying that he needs to be home with the family and jimmy lee, we need you to help. number one, get him home for the birthday and let's get you out so you can tell your story to the media and everybody could understand what drove you to this point. >> and we see this often, clint, where individuals who act out this way want their story told or they go on to the blogs we have seen in the past or even have writings on their facebook page. in this case, gabe says he has this veiled demand that he wants his complex story told. how do you convince him that his story will be told once he is out of there and ethan is safe with his family? >> you have to build the trust between the negotiator and the hostage taker. this psy
gabe said they're trying to create a civil environment. when's the strategy there? >> one of the things that has a hostage negotiator i would try to use as a hook is this little boy's 6th birthday which is wednesday and work very hard -- now realize he has a grown daughter so he is a parent even though he's allegedly estranged from his grown daughter and saying that he needs to be home with the family and jimmy lee, we need you to help. number one, get him home for the birthday and let's...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. because of a migraine. so they trust excedrin migraine to relieve pain fast. plus sensitivity to light, sound, even nausea. and it's #1 neurologist recommended. migraines are where excedrin excels. it's back to school time. and excedrin wants to make sure your child's school is equipped to help your child excel. purchase excedrin for a chance to win one of 5 $10,000 donations to your child's school. go to excedrin's facebook page to enter. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ >> many of you have asked, why not leave this to other cou
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>> well, again, in that environment, you can wear a hat, a hood, sunglasses. but this person is likely one minded. they wanted to get in, plant the devices and be gone. even though they may be trying to duck and hide from cameras that are on the wall, there will be cameras in banks, convenience stores and thousands of people with iphones and a devices taking pictures. that's why law enforcement is at airports, bus terminals, train stations, asking people if you have pictures, especially taken directly before the explosion. share those with law enforcement. the bomber's picture is there. we just have to pick it out among the thousands of pictures that exist. >> all right. thank you for your time. still ahead, another live report from boston on the ground where the investigation stands right now. plus, we have new video coming in of the bombing of the point of view of a runner. we'll show you that video. er ] s joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work hi
>> well, again, in that environment, you can wear a hat, a hood, sunglasses. but this person is likely one minded. they wanted to get in, plant the devices and be gone. even though they may be trying to duck and hide from cameras that are on the wall, there will be cameras in banks, convenience stores and thousands of people with iphones and a devices taking pictures. that's why law enforcement is at airports, bus terminals, train stations, asking people if you have pictures, especially...
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lautenberg was a powerful driving force on domestic issues from smoking an airplanes, the environment and gun control. >> who is who favor gun ownership, put that aside and stand up for the safety and the well-being of our citizens. >> john kerry remembering his former senate colleague today. >> frank was a remarkable legislator and just a tremendous human being. he was someone who fought and won a lot of battles that today people just take for granted. >> $50,000 for line dancing lessons? another embarrassment for the irs. but as oversight chairman darrell issa now gone too far when he goes after jay carney? >> the administration is still, their paid liar, their spokesperson, picture behind. he's still making up things about what happens and calling this local rogue. this is a problem that was coordinated in all likelihood right out of washington headquarters. >>> is eric holder's job on the line? john mccain on "morning joe." >> should eric holder resign? >> i can't tell him to do that. but he ought to ask himself if he's really helping the president of the united states now. but am
lautenberg was a powerful driving force on domestic issues from smoking an airplanes, the environment and gun control. >> who is who favor gun ownership, put that aside and stand up for the safety and the well-being of our citizens. >> john kerry remembering his former senate colleague today. >> frank was a remarkable legislator and just a tremendous human being. he was someone who fought and won a lot of battles that today people just take for granted. >> $50,000 for...
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the solution lies in pro-growth policies that help create a better environment for private sector job creation. finally, i was encouraged that the president said he wouldn't stand in the way of a step-by-step immigration reform. you know that's the approach the house republicans have taken? the american people are skeptical of big, comprehensive bills and frankly, they should be, and the only way to make sure immigration reform works this time is to address these complicated issues one step at a time. i think doing so we give the american people confidence that we're dealing with these issues in a thoughtful way and in a deliberative way. so i'm hopeful we can make progress on this very important issue. >> after thanksgiving should the house vote to raise the individual mandate tax? >> listen, the house will continue to do our oversight of the executive branch as we're required to do under the constitution. we're going to continue to get answers to what -- why people are losing their health insurance and why it's costing some more. in terms of legislationive action, no decisions have
the solution lies in pro-growth policies that help create a better environment for private sector job creation. finally, i was encouraged that the president said he wouldn't stand in the way of a step-by-step immigration reform. you know that's the approach the house republicans have taken? the american people are skeptical of big, comprehensive bills and frankly, they should be, and the only way to make sure immigration reform works this time is to address these complicated issues one step at...
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let's get on with compensation, minimum wage, a living wage that makes sense in today's environment. but let's also as i tried to do as governor, couple it with pro growth measures to allow the country to do what it wants to do. this economy wants to take off and things want to grow. we want to rebuild our manufacturing base. to my mind it's not just the minimum wage, that's part of it. we can't for get those who have been left behind. we have this very dangerous thing called structural unemployment in this country. i don't think we've seen this since the great depression. it's the mcdonald's versus apples. companies require fewer people and investors are doing better and private equity firms are doing better but leaving in its wake people who aren't trained for the economy and have nowhere to go. that's the reality of where we are and the economy will proceed more in this direction as opposed to the mcdonald's side. >> that's what's scary in the jobs we have now, our largely service jobs and largely low wage majority of the groupz created out of the recession are low wage service jo
let's get on with compensation, minimum wage, a living wage that makes sense in today's environment. but let's also as i tried to do as governor, couple it with pro growth measures to allow the country to do what it wants to do. this economy wants to take off and things want to grow. we want to rebuild our manufacturing base. to my mind it's not just the minimum wage, that's part of it. we can't for get those who have been left behind. we have this very dangerous thing called structural...
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he was an archetype of somebody who could function in a really caustic political environment, move across the aisle, and really accomplish things. you can think of him as the anti-anthony weiner. >> and lautenberg did not go out without a fight. the sort of back and forth he had lately with cory booker over whether or not corey booker was running with his blessing for the democratic seat he was vacating. one of the last things we discussed vis-a-vis frank lawsuitsenberg. i want to ask you, glen, as far as the sort of political dimension of all of this, the senate and a lot of, a lot of discussion in some corners about whether or not, whether or not democrats can hold on to their six-seat majority. we know there was a piece in the "new york times" last week discussing south dakota, west virginia and montana, where democratic incumbents are retiring. and arkansas, alaska and louisiana, where democrats are in a tough, tough fight. i wonder how much you think this changes the dynamics? how much this is something that needs to be considered in the broader strategy for 2014? >> well for one thi
he was an archetype of somebody who could function in a really caustic political environment, move across the aisle, and really accomplish things. you can think of him as the anti-anthony weiner. >> and lautenberg did not go out without a fight. the sort of back and forth he had lately with cory booker over whether or not corey booker was running with his blessing for the democratic seat he was vacating. one of the last things we discussed vis-a-vis frank lawsuitsenberg. i want to ask...
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tell us about law enforcement entering an environment like this in a very unusual situation, on a military facility. what does that do? does it change anything procedurally for law enforcement? >> well, it shouldn't, because these agencies, metropolitan police, fbi, the local security that -- civil security, armed, that is assigned to that facility, they all probably trained in the past, ed, on a shooting situation. and realize, we learned that terrible lesson in columbine, if there is an active shooter inside of a building, cranking off rounds, you've got to go for him. you can't take your time. you can't close off the building. you can't very methodically clear one floor at a time. you've got to get to the shooter, isolate him as quick as you can, stop him from shooting, evacuate the building. those are the terrible lessons that we have learned. and realize, in the last two or three years in the united states, we have averaged almost one mass shooting every month in this country. >> workplace protection is now almost a science. in the wake of situations like this, i would assume that a l
tell us about law enforcement entering an environment like this in a very unusual situation, on a military facility. what does that do? does it change anything procedurally for law enforcement? >> well, it shouldn't, because these agencies, metropolitan police, fbi, the local security that -- civil security, armed, that is assigned to that facility, they all probably trained in the past, ed, on a shooting situation. and realize, we learned that terrible lesson in columbine, if there is an...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> "fortune" magazine is out with a list of the 50 most powerful women in business. jenny rometty takes the top spot. she is chairman of ibm. pepsi's chairman and ceo is second. some other notables there. there you see sheryl sandburg in fifth. marissa mayer is eighth and hewlett-packard's meg whitman is ninth. a link to the full list is up the jansing.msnbc.com. to have g. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blo
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> "fortune" magazine is out with a list of the 50 most powerful women in business. jenny rometty takes the top spot. she is chairman of ibm. pepsi's chairman and ceo is second. some other notables there. there you see sheryl sandburg in fifth. marissa mayer is eighth and hewlett-packard's meg whitman is ninth. a link to the full list is up the jansing.msnbc.com. to have g. but after one day's use, dishcloths can...
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that straight ahead. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may
that straight ahead. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile...
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we need to concentrate on the environment, on a more comprehensive approach on these instead of putting the pressure on employers to solve the societal problems. >> it's a fascinating topic. we'll have on get you back. thank you so much for your time. >>> a first step is reacheded to freeze iran's nuclear program, but now unique alliances are forming. we'll get the latest from london and also from the nbc reporter who has been in that region for more than three decades. and forget the gold rush. the green rush is on. people are scrambling to make millions off the legalized marijuana industry. we are going to introduce you to a few of these pot prospectors. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ visit audioffers.com today. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk.
we need to concentrate on the environment, on a more comprehensive approach on these instead of putting the pressure on employers to solve the societal problems. >> it's a fascinating topic. we'll have on get you back. thank you so much for your time. >>> a first step is reacheded to freeze iran's nuclear program, but now unique alliances are forming. we'll get the latest from london and also from the nbc reporter who has been in that region for more than three decades. and...
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you know, the environment is going to still be very dangerous. but what we have seen is that afghan soldiers are stepping up at great risk to themselves. and that allows us then to make the transition during the spring. what that translates in to precisely in terms of how this drawdown of u.s. troop proceeds is something that isn't yet fully determined. i'm going to be over the coming weeks getting recommendations from general allen and other commanders on the ground. they will be designing and shaping a responsible plan to make sure that we're not losing the gains that have been made to make sure we near a position to support afghan units when they're in theater. and to make sure that our folks are also protected even as we're drawing down so i can't give you a precise number at this point. i'll probably make a separate announcement once i have gotten recommendations from troops -- from the generals and our commanders in terms of what that drawdown might look like. with respect to post 2014, we have got two goals and our main conversation today
you know, the environment is going to still be very dangerous. but what we have seen is that afghan soldiers are stepping up at great risk to themselves. and that allows us then to make the transition during the spring. what that translates in to precisely in terms of how this drawdown of u.s. troop proceeds is something that isn't yet fully determined. i'm going to be over the coming weeks getting recommendations from general allen and other commanders on the ground. they will be designing and...